OTL VEGAS Spring Issue 2024

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De Laurentiis Star Power/Restauranteur Valhalla Cascata Nowhere
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Wild Elegance: Experience the Luxurious Charm of the West at Wickenburg’s Rancho de los Caballeros Dude Ranch. T. Traverse

Giada Laurentiis Hoodies

Star Power: Celebrity chef’s Giada de Laurentiis eponymous restaurant has become a true Las Vegas destination. T.Traverse

One of golf’s biggest trends can be found in apparel – hoodies. They’re on the tours, in almost every shop, and golfers everywhere, with a few exceptions, seem to be embracing them. It looks like they are here to stay. M. Bailey

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Cascata Golf Club

Unlock the exclusive Cascata cxperience: Prestige and beauty in Nevada’s ultimate golf destination. A. Aguilar

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COLUMNS

Step into Health: Walk your way to wellness with fewer steps than you think.

Cycling/Spinning

How cycling, indoors or out, can boost your golf game and keep you injury-free.

Real Estate, Living On The Links

Springtime splendor in Vegas luxury market: Exclusive real estate opportunities awaits in strategic spots.

Drive for show

Electrify your senses: The 2024 Aston Martin Valhalla. A breathtaking display of automotive excellence.

Golf Fashion

Warmer wearther is a chance to level up our game in the sunshine. With the right gear and attitude, there’s no limit to what we can achieve on the course.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park, a gem in the heart of Ohio, offers a blend of natural beauty and rich cultural history.

On Your Game

Arizona’s top ranked instructor never stops figuring out ways to make people better golfers, whether it’s through his schools, online videos, or training aids.

Sweet Spot

The Fontainebleau hotel’s chic lounge, Nowhere, beckons with a sleek vibe and creative cocktails.

Buck’s Tips

The change of direction from backswing to downswing is the most critical move in the golf swing motion or the “Holy Grail” to great ball striking.

Hole of the Issue Equipment Wine

SuperStroke launches premium pantheon golf gags - From grips to gear, experience unmatched elegance and performance on the course.

Hunter Ham takes you on a personal journey through the diverse world of South African wine. Grab your favorite glass, get comfortable with what you are about to discover.

Experience the essence of Cuban elegance at the Festival de Habanos, the Oscars of the Cigar World, in the heart of Havana.

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From the Publisher

As the earth and many of us awakens from its wintry slumber, so too does the spirit of exploration and rejuvenation in our Spring 2024 issue. Spring symbolizes new beginnings and the rekindling of life, a theme that resonates deeply within the pages of this edition. Hope springs eternal. We hope to make better choices, we hope to make improvements in relationships, business and in your game (insert endeavor of choice).

As in every issue, OTL is excited to share this collection of material, crafted by our exceptional team of writers. Their talent is to capture the essence of the story and to always create a desire in you to give it a go or whirl. We want you to play there, go there, eat there and stay there. That’s our mission.

In addition to the pro writer, we have a guest writer making their debut. A particularly heartwarming contribution is our feature on Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio. This story comes to us from an unlikely source – a young schoolgirl named Kayla. While working on a school project about national parks, Kayla’s discovery of Cuyahoga’s unique allure inspired her to do it as a class project. She raved about the park and suggested we do a story about it in the magazine. Her enthusiasm was infectious, detailing the family-friendly activities, breathtaking sights, and the park’s year-round appeal. I told her, why don’t you do it.

Kayla spearheaded the story. She relentlessly stayed on task. Her perspective brought an invigo-

rating freshness to our publication, and we extend our sincerest gratitude to Kayla for her invaluable contribution.

We all need to remember to see things through the eyes of a child. Appreciate what goes right rather than fixate on what went wrong.

As always, our issue is brimming with content that caters to diverse interests. For the travel enthusiasts, we’ve delivered a collection of destinations that promise both adventure and tranquility. The golf aficionados will appreciate the unforgettable Cascata. It’s a must play no matter for locals or as a destination course.

In our health and wellness section, we take a lighthearted look at fitness. Just walk it out and move. It’s said that golf is a good walk spoiled. Perhaps, but a good walk is a good day. We explore the joy and health benefits that come from simply putting one foot in front of the other, whether on the green or a trail.

As we transition into the warmer months, this issue of our magazine is more than just a collection of articles; it’s a celebration of renewal, discovery, and the joy of stepping into the new season with an open heart and mind.

Thank you for joining us on this journey of exploration and enjoyment.

Let the sunshine in.

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PUBLISHER

Sedric Walker

ART DIRECTOR

Leticia Galarza

GOLF FEATURES EDITOR

Carl Mickelson

FEATURES EDITOR

Richard Arebalo

TEACHING PROFESSIONAL

Buck Mayers

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Kevin Chin

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Teresa K. Traverse

Tomas Zilinskis, Mike Bailey

Hunter Ham, Alejandra Aguilar, Kayla Elliott, Leslie Stevenson

Mona Raad, Taylor Rose, Ruta Zilinske

INTERNET & DIGITAL

Mario Rossi

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Way Out West: Find

Luxury in the Wild at Wickenburg’s Rancho de los Caballeros Dude Ranch

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STORY BY TERESA K. TRAVERSE

Driving up the main entrance of Rancho de los Caballeros in Wickenburg—about a 75-minute drive from metro Phoenix—is an experience. Turn left off US-60 and drive about 10 minutes on a two-lane road before turning left. From there, you’ll drive on winding roads that will take you to the main lobby. Open a wood door and see Western influence everywhere.

he check-in area features a wood case behind the front desk where guests will receive an oversized (and real) room key. Just a few steps from the check-in desk is the main lobby featuring white bricks, a copper colored oven hood, plush leather chairs and high ceilings. Just a few steps from the lobby was a firepit featuring expansive views of the surrounding area. We loved savoring the breathtaking views after we first arrived.

Just a short walk from the lobby, our guest casita was generously sized and one of the biggest ones we’ve ever stayed in. The sitting area featured a couch, large windows, a balcony, two chairs and a table with four chairs. Farther down the hall was a sleek bar that was outfitted with a fridge that held a cheese plate. Just a few more steps down the hall was an oversized bathroom with a glass shower, jet tub and double vanities. The bedroom featured a king sized bed that was topped with one of the softest mattresses that we’ve ever slept on. The kind of bed you sink into for a few inches.

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Next up was dinner at ‘19’, the ranch’s new fine dining restaurant at the golf club. But first, we had to savor the views just outside of the club house. We took in sweeping vistas of a nearby mountain range that was studded with clouds in the sky and the greenery of the golf course. The sun was setting and lit up the sky in many different shades of pink. Arizona is known for its winter sunsets, and this one was special. When the weather’s good, try to snag a table by the windows or outside.

Inside, the golf club featured a dark, sleek bar and a room surrounded by oversized tables. The main dining room included high ceiling outfitted with wood beams, a fireplace and an impressive allglass wine cellar that held some of the restaurant’s collection of thousands of wine bottles. Before dinner, we enjoyed drinks by the bar. We enjoyed an Arizona classic: a pink prickly pear margarita with

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a salt rim. This variation was just sour enough without being too sweet or savory.

Chef Jacob Ellis runs the kitchen at 19, named that because it can be the last stop on the property’s 18-hole championship golf course. 19 serves fine fare with international flair. Guests can order a la carte or from a five-course tasting menu. 19 also serves brunch. Diners can literally taste global inspiration in dishes like the Hokkaido Scallop cooked in a salsify buttermilk puree with dill, pink peppercorn, shaved fresno chili and fried ginger. Our meal kicked off with an amuse bouche of roasted shrimp and caviar. Next, we devoured creamy burrata and a kabocha squash tart that tasted just like fall. We loved the thick sourdough bread that was plated with dollops of creamy plain and herbed butter.

For our first course, we feasted on a lobster bisque with tarragon and lemon cream. We enjoyed this lighter take—not as thick as most variations—that was dramatically poured into a bowl. For our main course, we opted for the

mandolina pasta. The stuffed pasta shells were topped with a hearty red mushroom ragu that we couldn’t get enough of. We also devoured a few bites of salty and flaky Chilean seabass. Another diner ordered an epic 28 ounce tomahawk steak served bone in, covered in sauce and intended for two. It was quite the site.

To finish, we dug into a decadent chocolate marquis made with chocolate ganache and a dash of hazelnut crumble. We headed to bed with our stomachs full and started the next day off with some recreation. I tried my hand at archery, which turned out to be fun and harder than I thought. In our time at the property, we found that the resort really lived up to its name. Our archery instructor was a seasoned outdoorsman and an experienced hunter. Next up, I toured the expansive property that sits on about 20,000 acres. I saw a skeet and trap shooting range with some sweeping views of the property. Rancho de los Caballeros is a pretty stunning place with spectacular vistas nearly everywhere.

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We also toured the spa. The spa includes an outdoor labyrinth and an infared sauna. Like all spas, the main building where the spa is housed smelled fresh and clean. The spa itself felt serene with the light streaming in from the expansive windows. The nearby scenic outdoor area where the labyrinth is located is also the site of weddings and outdoor yoga classes. Next up, we checked out the stables. This ranch is very well known for its horseback riding program and has been for 75 years. We spoke with two employees who worked as wranglers. One young man even showed me a video of him riding a horse in a rodeo. I even got to pet one of the horses and see inside the tack room. The ranch offers guided morning and afternoon rides so you can admire the desert scenery. Visitors can also try their hands at team penning. If horseback riding isn’t your thing, the ranch hosts two daily horses so you can watch the ranch’s 85 horses gallop along a guided path. Golf is another highlight here. The property is home to an 18-hole golf course along with a driving range, chipping area and putting green.

We ate lunch outside by the pool before heading out. We enjoyed a sandwich, chips and desserts from a buffet. The air was crisp. The sky was blue, and it was a pleasant sendoff to a nice stay at Rancho de los Caballeros.

What to do in Wickenburg

Located just off US-60, downtown Wickenburg is

filled with charming and quaint shops and restaurants. Here are two places we checked out on our visit.

Desert Caballeros Western Museum

This museum is a colorful mix of art and historical displays that chart the history of Wickenburg as a once thriving gold mining town. We loved checking out the vibrant Western landscape paintings of Howard Post on the first floor of the museum. We also got to see mining equipment and learn more about this city’s history. Downstairs, scenes of historical Wickenburg had been recreated. Think homes, hotels and school rooms. We especially enjoyed the hologram of a storekeeper talking about life in the West. In a separate area, we saw a variety of colorful Mexican art that was all about Dia de los Muertos, a holiday that commemorates those who have passed.

Buttermilk & Honey Bakeshop

Mere steps from the museum is the Buttermilk & Honey Bakeshop. The bakery is standing room only but has outdoor seating both out front and to the side of the main building. We enjoyed inhaling the aromas of baked goods and admiring the cookies, scones, muffins and other treats underneath the glass case. We devoured a cookies and cream brownie—made with an Oreo cookie baked into the dessert—before we hit the road.

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Walking is more than just a way to get around. In our busy lives, it’s a simple, accessible form of exercise that can significantly contribute to overall health and well-being. Contrary to the popular belief that 10,000 steps a day is the golden standard, recent studies suggest that you can reap significant health benefits with a lesser number of steps, making it a feasible goal for people of all ages and fitness levels.

For years, fitness trackers and health guidelines have touted the idea that walking 10,000 steps a day is essential for good health. While this is a commendable goal, it might not be necessary for everyone. This figure, equivalent to about 5 miles, can be daunting, especially for beginners or older adults.

A study by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute discovered that walking about 7,000 steps per day can lower the risk of death in middle-aged adults by up to 70% compared to those who walk fewer steps.

According to a breakdown by Runstreet, the optimal step count varies with age. For those

Walking Your Way to Better Health

under 60, aiming for 8,000 to 10,000 steps per day can be beneficial. However, for older adults, a target of 6,000 to 8,000 steps per day can be equally advantageous.

Walking on a golf course provides a unique fusion of exercise and leisure, appealing to both golf enthusiasts and nature lovers. From the perspective of steps, golf course walking or walking during a round of golf offers an opportunity to surpass daily step goals effortlessly.

This alternative walking experience underscores the idea that staying active doesn’t have to be routine; it can be an enriching journey that nourishes both body and soul.

We encourage our readers to start where they are and incrementally increase their daily step count. Whether it’s a stroll in the park, a brisk walk to the local store, or simply choosing stairs over elevators, every step counts towards a healthier you. So, lace up your walking shoes and take the first step towards a healthier, more active life.

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Stamina and Balance

Balance is necessary in bringing your best game each and every time, while stamina ensures consistency in your game. Every athlete or fitness enthusiast can tell you that if there isn’t balance or alignment it can lead you to much more than poor performance.Lacking in either area can lead to some longer term injuries, An option to improve in those areas is a low impact form of cardio, Indoor or outdoor Cycling.

Because Cycling or Spin is a dynamic combination of balance, endurance, and strength training it can elevate a casual or more competitive round of golf.

While considering a cycling routine you should first establish if indoor or outdoor cycling is the best option for you. Because there is a difference in each experience,Indoor cycling vs. Outdoor cycling can

be an opportunity to enjoy nature, and experience new paths as well. While indoor allows you to have a little more control on your climate, surroundings and distance in a workout.

Spinning or cycling you can initially come across as intimidating or intense to some. With the right instructor to guide you through a ride your stamina, and balance can really make tremendous improvements.

An accountability instructor can push you through whichever option you choose if that is inside or outside while keeping you safe as well!

If cardio is a challenge for you to complete independently, or completing a full round of golf has become difficult give a ride a try!

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As springtime graces the Entertainment Capital of the World, Las Vegas’ luxury real estate market sparkles with unparalleled opportunities for affluent buyers and sellers seeking the epitome of opulence.

For luxury homebuyers in Las Vegas, the spring unveils a collection of upscale neighborhoods, each vying for attention with its own brand of extravagance. From the exclusive communities of Summerlin to the luxurious estates nestled in the foothills of Henderson, the season ushers in a showcase of high-end properties for those with a taste for the extraordinary.

Discerning luxury buyers in Las Vegas prioritize not just amenities, but experiences. High-tech entertainment spaces, private theaters, and expansive outdoor retreats that embrace the city’s dazzling lights define the pinnacle of luxury living. The spring market offers an array of such properties, presenting a tapestry of options for those seeking a residence that mirrors the city’s glamorous allure.

Sellers of luxury real estate in Las Vegas can leverage the city’s vibrant energy during the spring to elevate their listings. Whether it’s a penthouse with panoramic views of the Strip or a secluded mansion with a private pool oasis, showcasing the property’s unique features is crucial. Professional staging and targeted marketing that appeal to the high-net-worth demographic contribute to a successful sale.

In Las Vegas’ luxury real estate arena, the spring season unfolds as a grand spectacle, where the pursuit of extravagance aligns seamlessly with the city’s reputation for over-the-top glamour.

Las Vegas Luxury Living: Spring Strategies for Discerning Buyers and Sellers

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2024 AstonMartinValhalla

The 2024 Aston Martin Valhalla is an electrifying marvel that redefines the boundaries of automotive excellence. From its sleek design to its breathtaking performance, this masterpiece from Aston Martin is a symphony of power, precision, and luxury.

Let’s talk performance. The Valhalla is powered by a midengine hybrid powertrain that seamlessly combines a twinturbo V8 engine with electric motors, delivering a staggering output of over 1000 horsepower. This translates to blistering acceleration, with an estimated 0-60 mph time of just under 2.5 seconds, catapulting you into a realm of pure exhilaration. And the thrill doesn’t stop there – the Valhalla boasts a top speed that pushes the boundaries of possibility, reaching estimated speeds well over 200 mph.

But performance isn’t just about straight-line speed; it’s about how a car handles the twists and turns of the road. And in this regard, the Valhalla shines brightly. Its advanced aerodynamics, adaptive suspension, and all-wheel-drive system work in perfect harmony to deliver unparalleled agility and control. Whether you’re navigating tight corners or tearing down the open highway, the Valhalla feels poised and composed, responding to every input with precision and grace.

Of course, the Valhalla isn’t just a powerhouse on the road

– it’s a work of art. The exterior design is a testament to Aston Martin’s commitment to craftsmanship and innovation, with sweeping curves, aerodynamic accents, and a striking presence that commands attention wherever it goes. Inside, the cabin is a sanctuary of luxury and technology, with premium materials, ergonomic design, and cutting-edge features that elevate the driving experience to new heights.

Compared to its 2023 predecessor, the 2024 Valhalla represents a leap forward in every aspect. While the 2023 model was certainly impressive, the 2024 iteration takes things to a whole new level with its more powerful hybrid powertrain, improved aerodynamics, and refined interior. The result is a car that not only pushes the boundaries of performance but also sets a new standard for luxury and innovation in the automotive world. Aston Martin will build 999 Valhallas, each with a price-tag of $800,000.

The 2024 Aston Martin Valhalla is a triumph of engineering and design. With its electrifying performance, razor-sharp handling, and breathtaking aesthetics, it’s a car that captivates the senses and leaves a lasting impression. If you’re in the market for a supercar that delivers the ultimate driving experience, look no further than the Valhalla.

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Star Power

Celebrity chef’s Giada De Laurentiis eponymous restaurant has become a true Las Vegas destination.

iada De Laurentiis is a chef who is so famous that, like some of our biggest stars, the mere mention of her first name can bring instant recognition.

In case you’re not familiar with the chef, here’s a brief look at her history: Laurentiis was born in Rome. Her mother was an actress. Her grandfather was a film producer, and she spent plenty of time working in her family’s kitchen and at her grandfather’s restaurant, DDL Foodshow. Her family eventually moved to Southern California, where she graduated from high school. She eventually decided to pursue a culinary career. Laurentiis studied at the Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. After returning stateside, she started working in various restaurants in Los Angeles including Ritz-Carlton Fine Dining Room and Wolfgang Puck’s Spago. She also worked as a private chef for the likes of Ron Howard and as a caterer. She was discovered in 2002 by a Food Network executive who read about her and her family in Food & Wine magazine. She was given her own cooking show, “Everyday Italian,” which proved to be a massive success. Her star power was undeniable, and her career skyrocketed. Laurentiis has since hosted numerous shows on the gigantic television network and authored a variety of cookbooks. She even launched gourmet pasta with the Barilla Group. Laurentiis has recently teamed up with Amazon Studios to work on multiple projects.

But her eponymous restaurant was her very first one. Giada opened in 2014, the same year The Cromwell hotel debuted on the Strip. The restaurant seats close to 300 people. The restaurant features a dining room, a lounge and a terrace with alfresco dining along with three private dining rooms. The views of the Bellagio fountains and Caesars Palace are outstanding. The restaurant’s expansive windows make it one light-filled place. The décor feels airy and coastal. The California influence is evident throughout. Think wood ceilings and beams, white chairs and hanging circular chandeliers. Well-lit shelves are behind the check-in desk are stocked with her cookbooks and other items endorsed by her.

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Cacio e Pepe Bucatini.

Her cooking largely reflects her heritage. Diners can expect California-inspired Italian fare. One of her top sellers? Lemon (a common ingredient in many of her signature dishes) spaghetti. This light and flavor-packed dish is made with shrimp, mascarpone cheese and seasoned with lemon and basil. It’s also emblematic of her overall approach to cooking, which has garnered her so many fans. The recipes are simple but delicious. They’re also traditional Italian recipes that are given modern flair.

In keeping with the chef’s dedication to quality, it should come as no surprise that all the pasta dishes on this menu are handmade.

Guests can twirl their forks in offerings like ravioli, bucatini, rigatoni and penne rigate. The cacio e pepe bucatini is particularly noteworthy. The decadent and classic pasta dish is served in a warm pecorino Toscano cheese wheel. Diners have the option of adding grilled chicken, shrimp scallops and Maine lobster tail to any pasta entrée. The rest of the menu features chilled seafood, antipasti, salumi and cheese, salads, meats, seafood, sides and desserts. The chef’s signature creations are marked with a G. Some of her other signature dishes include bacon wrapped dates, an arugula salad made with candied lemon, crispy pancetta and parmigiano-reggi-

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Giada De Laurentiis.

nao and a massive 28-ounce bone-in Tuscan ribeye topped with a sunny side up egg and a sprinkling of arugula. The menu also features a variety of vegetarian and gluten-free dishes. Diners also can order plates that are vegan or dairy free.

One eye-catching offering is the seafood tower. The three-tiered tower features three glass plates. The top one is typically filled with oversized shrimp, the second one features Maine lobster tails along with king crab legs and the final layer is topped with raw oysters. Each layer is made out of glass and filled with crushed ice and slices of lemon that add a pop of color.

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Giada Bar. Giada Lemon Spaghetti . Lemon Ricotta Cookies.

Dessert options include tiramisu, a truly decadent cannoli cheesecake, a hazelnut soufflé and apple sformato, a cinnamon toffee caked served with caramelized apples and mascarpone gelato. Diners also can order sorbetti and gelati for a literally cool way to finish up dinner here. Even if you don’t like or are just too full to order, don’t leave here without trying her cookies. The oversized lemon ricotta cookies are incredible. They’re light and airy with just a hint of lemony zest. We’ve sampled these, and they are positively irresistible.

day and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Diners can look forward to inventive fare like breakfast calzones, salmon Benedict, polenta waffles and pasta.

Nealy 12 years after first making an appearance on Food Network, she opened her very first restaurant in Las Vegas. And after a decade in business, Giada’s first restaurant and the chef herself show no signs of slowing down. Laurentiis is an undeniable force in the culinary world and a bona fide star. But let’s not forget that this is not just about a celebrity chef. Her food

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Giada De Laurentiis. Cacio e Pepe Bucatini.

Spring Flair: The Best Season for Golf

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As the warmth of spring begins, let’s embrace the chance to level up our game while enjoying the fresh air and sunshine. With the right gear and attitude, there’s no limit to what we can achieve on the course.

For many, myself included, spring is the pinnacle of the golf season. The warmer weather allows us to shed heavy layers and embrace light, comfortable attire on the course that provide protection from the sun’s rays while allowing freedom of movement.

Skirts and dresses are the way to go, keeping us feeling cool and looking cute as we play through.

Spring offers the perfect opportunity to spend ample time honing our skills on the range. With longer daylight hours and milder temperatures, practicing becomes a joy rather than a chore. It’s a chance to focus on refining our overall golf game and addressing any weaknesses in our swing or technique.

Before heading out to the range, it’s essential to check the dress code at your club. However, my personal go-to outfit for range sessions typically includes a light, long-sleeve blouse paired with leggings or lightweight pants. This ensemble strikes the perfect balance between comfort and performance, allowing me to practice with ease and confidence.

As spring unfolds, let’s embrace the opportunity to elevate our golf game while enjoying the beauty of the season on the course. With the right attire and mindset, the possibilities for improvement and enjoyment are endless.

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Golf Hoodies Aren’t

Wearing Out Their Welcome

The streetwear staple has been elevated to a real performance garment, and it’s stylish too

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hen Englishman Tyrell Hatton won the 2020 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, he was wearing a hoodie. His choice of apparel almost overshadowed his real accomplishment – a four-stroke victory on the DP World Tour’s flagship event.

Hatton sported an Adidas hoodie through much of the week, which drew plenty of attention, with both positive and negative reactions. But if that week was any indication of what was to follow, it might have been when Hatton tweeted out that he and Adidas were planning to give away 10 hoodies at random to followers who responded with their size. It garnered nearly 14,000 responses from golf fans hoping to receive a freebie.

Of course, there were some negative comments, too, and to this day, there are still clubs that prohibit their members and guests from wearing them at their facilities. Hatton got plenty of flack via social media. One even called him a “thug,” which Hatton took as a compliment. “I’ve been called a lot worse,” he said with a laugh on a YouTube video.

But the number of detractors is dwindling, as most clubs carry hoodies now in their golf shops, and pretty much every golf apparel brand offers at least one, many for both men and women. Even FootJoy, which has a reputation as one of the most conservative golf attire outfits in the business, just added a full-zip hoodie to its ThermoSeries collection of outerwear. And brands like Adidas, True, TravisMathew and many more offer a wide variety.

Hoodies are here to stay in golf – at least for the foreseeable future.

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“Players are looking for comfortable and stylish pieces, and the hoodie is the perfect crossover piece that provides versatility and functionality,” says Lupe Benitez, senior vice president of design for Perry Ellis International, whose brands include Callaway Golf Apparel and Original Penguin.

“Whether it’s a professional on the PGA Tour or weekend golfers, hoodies offer a new variation on simplistic style and comfort on the course,” Benitez adds. “The hoodie also provides another layering option for players of all skill levels, to

extend their golf season as temperatures drop.” They work well early in the season, too, when temperatures are just starting to warm up.

Hoodies are offered in all sorts of styles, weights, materials, and technologies. And they are both stylish and comfortable.

Stitch Golf, for example, has been offering hoodies since 2020. “Now we have hoodies in light-weight ‘Scout,’ mid-weight ‘Hudson,’ and even our ‘Kensington Merino’ wool sweater.” says Brad King, CEO of Stitch Golf.

One of the best aspects of wearing a hoodie on the golf course is that they translate well off the course, too. Which should come as no surprise. After all, that’s where they originated.

But why wear them for golf? Some players have commented that the hoods on hoodies can be distracting, especially when they flop around in the wind. So aren’t they just a pullover with a hood?

While that argument has some legitimacy – since you rarely see a professional golfer wear the hood while swinging – many players do use the hood as they walk or when it gets particularly cold and/or windy. Or if it has some sort of waterproofing – like one offered by the Original Penguin – a hoodie is ideal for playing in the rain.

Stitch Golf Hoddie.
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But maybe the best part about hoodies on the golf course is they simply look cool, and they are comfortable. There’s something about being snuggled by a soft material, being able to put your hands in the plush pockets, and then just wearing it into the clubhouse, out to a restaurant, or to a pub in town right after golf.

One of the most popular hoodies on the market today is the incredibly comfortable Cloud Hoodie by TravisMathew, a favorite certainly among green grass shops. At Bluejack National north of Houston, a private resort that boasts the first Tiger Woods designed golf course in the United States, they sell their allotment of Clouds almost as fast as they get them in. And TravisMathew offers a women’s line, too, that’s doing well.

“It’s casual and comfortable, but it’s not just a plain old thing,” said Mattie

Taggert, former Buejack’s merchandiser for its various shops, which includes golf. “They’re wearing hoodies, but they want to keep it a little classier, not as big and slouchy, not as oversized as it might have been in the past. A little more formfitting has definitely been the trend.”

True, an apparel company based out of the Pacific Northwest, has been big on hoodies for a few years now. The company’s latest (True is also known for its “Dead Golfer” hoodie) is the Future Staples hoodie, which can be customized for groups or golf courses. It’s water repellent so it’s perfect for damp cool climates. And again, it’s a garment that works great off the course.

Cloud Hoodie by TravisMathew. Dead Golfer Hoodie.
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Again, though, the proliferation of players who are wearing hoodies on the professional tours seems to be driving the trend with consumers. Scottie Scheffler and Rory McElroy (Nike), Justin Thomas (Greyson), Cameron Smith (Original Penguin), Jordan Spieth (Under Armour), Rickie Fowler (Puma), and Ryan Moore as well as Mark Hubbard (True) are just a few of the men wearing hoodies while they compete in tour events.

“The more golf fans see the look, the more they are going to aspire to it” says J.D. Rastovski, VP of Global Sales for True, “Because the hoodie is a layering staple that combines a statement look with comfort and definitely makes golf look a little cooler.”

Women pros have been wearing them, too, and the LPGA along with Michelle

Wie started a HoodieForGolf campaign to raise money for diversity in golf by selling a specially designed one. Started in 2021, the tie-dyed hoodie designed by Wie has been worn by players from the men’s and women’s tours, celebrities, announcers, and athletes from a wide variety of sports, supporting the LPGA Renee Powell Fund and the Clearview Legacy Foundation.

And Ashworth recently debuted to golf consumers its “Golfman” hoodie, originally created as a gift for PGA Professionals. Combining cotton and polyester into a stretchy material, the company calls it “insanely soft & stylish.” In the end, it’s just another example of another golf segment embracing the look and performance of hoodies. Needless to say, when your golf pro is wearing a hoodie at your club, it’s OK for you to do the same.

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Cascata Golf Club: Beyond the Las Vegas Lights Lights

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Just a short drive from the glitz and glamour of the Las Vegas Strip lies a golfer’s paradise that should be at the top of every golfer’s list: Cascata Golf Club. Located in Boulder City, Nevada, just 20 miles from the heart of Las Vegas, Cascata is a hidden gem nestled amidst the majestic River Mountain Range, soaring 3,200 feet above the desert valley floor. As a longtime resident of Las Vegas, I’ve had the pleasure of playing Cascata on numerous occasions, and I can confidently say that it’s one of my top favorite golf courses to experience in Las Vegas.

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he experience begins when you take the Boulder City exit and turn left at a dead end; then, you suddenly arrive at the gates of Cascata Golf Club. With a push of a button, the gates swing open, and you are welcomed to enter the beauty of Cascata. However, gaining access to enter the gates is reserved for those with tee times, emphasizing the demand and prestige associated with playing Cascata.

As you pull up to the clubhouse, you’re met with warm greetings from the most welcoming smiles and guest service attendants, such as Jerry Bruce, who has been a part of the Cascata team for an impressive 13 years. Over the years, Jerry’s friendly demeanor and attentive assistance have become integral to the Cascata experience, leaving a lasting impression on every fortunate visitor who encounters his hospitality. Alongside his colleagues, Jerry offers valet services that set the tone for a memorable day ahead.

As you step through the impressive wooden doors of the clubhouse, you’re greeted by the thunderous roar of the cascading waterfall that flows 418ft above the mountaintop of the golf range and through the pro-shop, creating an unforgettable ambiance and providing the perfect backdrop for a photo-op with your buddies. And when it comes to the pro-

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shop, Cascata stands out with its remarkable array of golf gear and merchandise. From top-quality golf accessories to stylish apparel, the pro-shop is every golfer’s ultimate destination.

Before teeing off, be sure to give yourself plenty of time to enjoy breakfast that overlooks the beautiful practice range and waterfall. After your round, indulge in a leisurely lunch or enjoy a drink to a great round with your friends. The restaurant offers a delightful dining experience that perfectly complements your day on the course. Additionally, Cascata boasts exceptional practice facilities, including a driving range, chipping area, and putting green, all set against stunning mountain vistas and the soothing sound of the cascading waterfall.

You’ll definitely want to make use of the golf

range to fine-tune your driver alignment, short game, and most importantly, your putting speed and tempo. Cascata is renowned for its notoriously fast and hard to read greens, so mastering your putting here is essential. While practicing, keep your eyes peeled – if you’re lucky, you might catch a glimpse of the elusive bighorn sheep that call Cascata home.

But let’s talk about the main attraction: the golf course itself. Designed by Reese Jones in 2000, Cascata, which means “Waterfall” in Italian, offers a challenging yet fair layout that tests golfers of all skill levels – including myself as a single-digit handicap player. If you want to shoot a low or decent score at Cascata, it’s imperative to stay in the fairway; anything beyond that, you may want to have a “rock” club handy.

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The fairways are beautiful, lush, and green, perfect for that second shot on the green. However, one thing about Cascata’s fairways is that you’ll have a hard time finding a flat lie, so watch out for those angles and be prepared to adjust for some uneven lies.

One of my many favorite aspects of playing at Cascata is having a forecaddie with your round. The caddies are with you from beginning to end and ensure that you get the most out of your golf round. These experienced caddies provide all the information you need, to navigate the course, especially the notoriously tricky greens. Trust me –listening to your caddie’s advice can make all the difference in mastering the greens and shooting a low score. So when the caddie tells you to barely tap that putt, trust me, it’s fast, especially if you’re above the hole on hole #1. And just when you think you read the slope correctly, here’s my advice; add another foot!

As you make your way around the course, you’ll be treated to breathtaking

views at every turn. The lush fairways and greens contrast beautifully against the rugged desert landscape, creating a striking oasis in the desert. From time to time after hitting your golf shot, make sure you look behind you at the tee boxes that look like they are floating in the sky. But, don’t let the scenic views distract you from the task at hand –keeping your ball in play is crucial, as straying into the rocky desert can spell trouble for your scorecard. And if you’re anything like me, who likes to gamble on the golf course, I don’t like losing especially in Vegas!

Cascata Golf Club offers an unparalleled golf experience that every golfer visiting or living in the Las Vegas area should add to their bucket list. From its exclusive entrance to its challenging yet rewarding layout, Cascata embodies the epitome of luxury and excellence in golf. So whether you’re a seasoned golfer seeking a new challenge or a novice looking to experience the beauty of Nevada’s landscape, Cascata Golf Club promises an unforgettable journey that will leave you longing to return time and time again.

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Exploring the Rich Tradition and Family Adventures at Cuyahoga Valley

National Park, Ohio

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Nestled in the Heart of Ohio, just a short distance from the urban areas of Cleveland and Akron, you can find the unexpected- a natural wonderland, Cuyahoga Valley National Park. Most people tend to think of National Parks closer to the West side of the USA, and their first thought is unlikely to take them to Ohio in search of a getaway with nature. The park is a refuge for native plants with its natural vegetation composed primarily of mixed-mesophytic forest, which is characterized by a variety of deciduous tree species growing in conditions that are neither too wet nor too dry. Other trees native to the park include the oak-hickory, maple-oak, oak-beech-maple, maple-sycamore, pine-spruce, and hemlock-beech associations. The winding Cuyahoga River gives way to deep forests, rolling hills, and open farmlands. Walk or ride the Towpath Trail to follow the historic route of the Ohio & Erie Canal. This sprawling park, with its lush forests, rolling hills, and serene waterways, stands as a testament to nature’s splendor and human perseverance.

A trail marker for the cross-Ohio Buckeye trail as it winds.
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Brecksville-Northfield Bridge Through The Trees In Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
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A small waterfall on Brandywine Creek in Cuyahoga Valley National Park Ohio. Seen here in autumn with colorful fallen leaves

A haven for families seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, Cuyahoga Valley offers endless opportunities for exploration. A few of the highly sought out family-friendly adventures you can embark on include scenic train rides, hiking trails, biking excursions, picnicking and wildlife watching, and educational programs.

The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad is a unique way to experience the park’s beauty. Families can enjoy themed rides, including the popular Polar Express and Steam in the Valley. If you are looking for something a bit more romantic, you may consider Dinner on the Train. Get ready to experience the golden age of travel as you glide along the banks of the Cuyahoga River for 90 minutes in a vintage rail car. An exquisite four-course meal, prepared by an Executive Chef, will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. Whether you are celebrating an anniversary, planning a romantic proposal, or simply want to whisk away a special someone, this train ride will be unforgettable.

Hiking Trails with over 125 miles of

trails, the park caters to all levels of experience. The Ledges Trail, with its stunning rock formations, and the easy, strollerfriendly Towpath Trail are perfect for families of all ages. Grab the stroller for the little ones and pack some snacks as this trail promises not to disappoint.

Biking Excursions take you on a scenic route of the Towpath Trail and also offers a fantastic biking experience along the historic Ohio & Erie Canal, suitable for all ages. You can travel the historic route of the Ohio and Erie Canal on the same path that mules walked to tow canal boats loaded with goods and passengers. From the trail, you can make connections to many natural and historic sites, as well as to Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad.

If you’re looking for a more relaxing time with nature, picnicking and wildlife watching may be right up your alley. Enjoy a relaxing afternoon or evening with a special picnic packed with your favorite fruits, cheeses and wine. Some animals native to the area include the fox, deer, coyotes, various types of turtles and snakes, bats, and of course the adorable chipmunk. Picnic areas scattered throughout the park provide ideal spots for family gatherings or intimate dining. The Beaver Marsh and the Cuyahoga River are excellent for spotting wildlife.

Allow the children to get hands-on learning as they embark in educational programs offered include the park’s Junior Ranger program and educational centers like the Boston Mill Visitor Center offer engaging learning experiences about the park’s history and ecology.

Cuyahoga Valley is not just about natural wonders, it’s a portal to the past. The Hale Farm & Village transports families back to the 19th century with historical reenactments and artisan demonstrations. While you explore life in the Western Reserve including 32 historic structures, you’ll see craft and trade demonstrations, farm animals and gardens, and costumed interpreters will provide a look into daily life on the farm. The park’s history of Native American heritage, the Ohio & Erie Canal era, and the rise of the railroad adds depth to the visit. Be sure to check their online schedule for

Rustic park shelter in Cuyahoga Valley National Park with brilliant autumn foliage.

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special activities and unplanned closure.

Families looking to spend time unplugged and in nature’s embrace can be sure to find the perfect setting for family bonding in Cuyahoga Valley.

Whether it’s sharing stories around a campfire in one of the park’s camping sites, teaming up for a canoe trip on the Cuyahoga River, or simply enjoying a peaceful walk under the canopy of ancient trees and a starlit sky, the park strengthens family ties. Not sure when to take your trip? Each season brings its unique charm to the park, as you can be sure to enjoy the outdoors during all four seasons. Spring’s wildflowers, summer’s lush greenery, fall’s vibrant foliage, and winter’s snowy landscapes ensure that every visit is special and memorable. To best avoid

heavy crowds, visitors are advised to explore on weekdays, early mornings and late afternoons.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is not only about wilderness; it offers convenient amenities like restrooms, picnic areas, and visitor centers, making it a stress-free destination for families.

In closing, Cuyahoga Valley National Park is a haven where families can reconnect with each other and with nature. Spend an afternoon or several days exploring all the park’s plentiful beauty and what nature has to offer. Its rich tradition, plethora of activities, and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for a family getaway, ensuring that every visit is filled with adventure, learning, and unforgettable memories.

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The autumn view from the ledges overlook Cuyahoga Valley National Park near Cleveland Ohio.

A Relentless Approach

Martin Chuck’s passion for helping players get better has helped him create an empire of instruction and training aids

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he secret to Martin Chuck’s success can be traced back to his childhood days, attending George Knudson’s junior golf camps just north of Toronto. Growing up in Scarborough, Martin and his friends were dropped off every day during summers in Woodbridge, where Knudson taught.

“We basically went there from sunup to sundown, recalls Chuck, now 55 and one of golf’s top instructors and coaches. “When the sun went down, I was mad.”

Chuck would later work for Knudson when the legendary player and coach opened up his own private driving range, and credits Knudson and another Canadian legend, Moe Norman, for shaping his extraordinary golf career. Chuck was recently named the seventh best teacher in the country and the tops among Arizona teaching pros in Arizona by Golf Digest.

But he’s so much more than a golf instructor. While he still teaches private lessons and heads up his nationally renown Tour Striker Golf Academy at Raven Golf Club in Phoenix, he’s also been one of the most successful developers and purveyors of training aids in the world. A PGA Master Professional, he has sold hundreds of thousands of the namesake Tour Striker 7-iron – which encourages shaft lean at impact – and the Smart Ball, which can be used in a variety of ways.

Chuck also has an online instruction program on TourStrikerGolfAcademy.com, and is one of the featured instructors for Performance Golf, which also counts David Leadbetter, Eric Cogorno, and Nick Faldo among its headliners. You’ll also find him on the Golf Channel’s GolfPass, addressing his followers as Tour Striker Nation. Chuck’s enthusiasm not only hasn’t waned since those junior golf days; he might even be more passionate now.

“Between products and coaching golf schools, it’s been a really nice living, more than I deserve,” says Chuck, whose students run the gamut of abilities, including fellow Canadian Nick Taylor, a four-time winner on

the PGA Tour, culminating with this year’s Waste Management Phoenix Open. “The moral is if you really love something and keep doing what you love, somehow you will find a way to make it.”

When you ask Chuck about Knudson and Norman, he’s all too happy to share his experiences with them. Knudson is considered one of the greatest talents ever to come out of Canada. He won eight tournaments on the PGA Tour, a record for Canadian golfers shared by Mike Weir, who won the Masters in 2003. Ironically, Weir and Chuck are good friends, and grew up competing against each other in junior golf. Knudson, who died in 1989, was known for his “Million Dollar Golf Swing,” which was chronicled in a 2022 documentary by the same name.

Norman was a little different than most. He had a unique motion and setup, but has

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long been regarded as one of the best ball strikers and most accurate players of all time. While he was never formally diagnosed, many believe he was sort of a golf savant, perhaps spurred by a childhood head injury. He wasn’t comfortable around people for most of his life, but set many records on the Canadian Tour.

Chuck recalls that Knudson loved to practice more than he liked playing. And Norman said things to Chuck back in the day that didn’t make any sense at the time, but do now. He called Norman’s ability to have the face so stable through impact in the same position every time “freakish”. And he learned why Norman said he hit the ball with his right shoulder. It was because his right arm and right wrist were so bent back coming into impact.

“Moe was unbelievable. George Knudson was amazing,” says Chuck, who also credits the legendary pro, Bill Eschenbrenner, who mentored him when he was an intern at El Paso Country Club.

Martin, who played college golf at New Mexico State University, competed on the Canadian Tour for a few years. One day when he was working an offseason job in the Palm Springs area, he was offered a head pro job at Indian Ridge Country Club. He was just 26 years old. That altered his path.

“It was an incredible honor,” he says, “and a quick footstep into the business.”

And while being a regular club pro wasn’t exactly what he wanted to do, it did set him up for his ultimate passion – helping others improve.

As for the training aid part of his business, it really started when he was 16 years old, when he tried to develop a more portable version of the popular warmup tool, the swing fan. But it wasn’t until he was 40 that he came up with the Tour Striker, a club that has a head on it where the face doesn’t go all the way to the bottom. The design basically forces anyone who uses it to hit with a descending blow and shaft lean the way better players do.

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A few years later, he invented the Smart Ball, which, among other things, helps golfers understand how to keep the arms in sync with the body during the golf swing.

These are just a couple of examples of the 20 or so training aids available on the Tour Striker website, and he’s always developing more. A new one, called the Sleeve, is set to be introduced this spring.

Of course, the best experience for a golfer to improve is undoubtedly to attend one of Chuck’s golf schools. And despite the cost (around $6,000 for three full days), Chuck is honest with his students. “My job is to be truthful with you. You’ll appreciate the fact that you’re paying me not to be nice. I won’t be an ass, but I’m going to tell it like it is. We’re going to work on it, and I’m going to challenge you to get better.”

His best advice to golfers who want to get better? If you’re not attending one of his schools, find a pro in your area who has a track record of success making golfers better. And get your grip right before anything else.

“I joke with people that my school’s not cheap, but if you leave here with a great grip, you win,” Chuck says. “Not other pixie dust magic. I’m going to show you how to grip it well, and if you can, you can actually do the rest of the fun stuff.”

Also of note is that everything in Chuck’s portfolio is branded Tour Striker. He doesn’t name any of it after himself.

“I want it to live beyond Martin Chuck,” he says. “Whether it’s through other coaches or my family or somebody buys it. It’s never the Martin Chuck academy. It’s the Tour Striker Golf Academy. Because we’re only here for a short time, man... I hope a hundred years from now there’s a dusty old Tour Striker iron in the corner of somebody’s garage.”

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Nowhere

The Fontainebleau hotel’s chic lounge, Nowhere, beckons with a sleek vibe and creative cocktails.

The 67-story luxurious Fontainebleau Las Vegas hotel opened in December of 2023 to great acclaim. You no doubt saw photos of the grand opening party featuring celebrity guests like Tom Brady, Cher and Kim Kardashian. Inside the sprawling and not to mention tallest occupiable property on the Las Vegas Strip is speakeasy-style bar Nowhere. The bar, one of seven at the hotel, is named after the original Fontainebleau Miami Beach’s most striking architectural feature, the floating “stairway to nowhere.”

Nowhere feels like a secret. The dimly lit in-

terior is sleek. Guests can look forward to a chic U-shaped bar with lit shelves behind it, modern hanging chandeliers and plenty of plush seating surrounding a small elevated stage where live bands often perform. You might just hear light jazz, a specialty here. Guests are also welcome to play pool or backgammon. Nowhere offers plenty of spaces where large groups can enjoy each other’s company and couples can cozy up to one another. Cocktails are creative and clever too. The menu rotates regularly, but expect names like Let’s Elope and Stairway to Nowhere. Until now, going Nowhere has never been so stylish.

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Downswing Sequence

The change of direction from backswing to downswing is the most critical move in the golf swing motion or the “Holy Grail” to great ball striking. When you watch the best players, you can’t help but marvel at the beauty of their tempo, rhythm, balance, or delayed look in their swings. Imagine yourself in the seat of a swing set and you are flowing back and forth. That pause or stall on both sides when you get to the top is slow and smooth but as the momentum builds, there is a big swoosh at the bottom of the arc. Your golf swing should feel the same way. The seat is the club, the links are your body parts, and the bar is the ground. In all stick sports, baseball, tennis, hockey, and golf, the proper sequence starts from the ground; the dog wags the tail!

The most common mistakes are made from misuse of the body, lack of understanding, or just over trying. The body lunging forward to shift the weight, overturning or twisting at the hips and

shoulders, or uncocking the wrists too early all wreak havoc on ball flight. The transition should have just a few sensations that get you moving in the proper sequence. Here are a few:

• A slight pause at the top – be patient!

• A subtle feel of the front foot grabbing the ground

• The forward knee moves slightly toward the target

• Small bump of the lead hip

Remember, regardless of your feel, it is slow and subtle. Many great players felt that their hands and arms just moved down from gravity because their lower body moves naturally in the right way with no thought or effort. Others felt the right elbow drop, like skipping a rock on the lake or hitting a topspin forehand. The bottom line is, if you struggle with a smooth effortless transition at the start of your downswing, you’re out of sequence. The good news is… you can change it with understanding, visualization, sensations of feel and a little hard work. One last tip, don’t rush it… The ball will be there when you get to it.

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Buck Mayers is recognized by Golf Digest as a Top Instructor in Texas and teaches at Escondido Golf & Lake Club in Horseshoe Bay, Texas.

Hole of the Issue: #15 of the Wolf Course at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort

Experience golfing paradise on hole #15 of the Wolf Course at Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort. This Pete Dye masterpiece is renowned for its stunning island green, surrounded by the breathtaking natural desert landscape of Las Vegas, Nevada. A true test of skill, this par 3 requires precision and nerve as you navigate the water to land your tee shot on the generously sized green. But the challenge doesn’t end there. Once on the green, golfers face the thrill of putting on a three-tiered surface, adding an extra layer of excitement to this unforgettable hole. Discover the beauty and excitement of island green golf at Las Vegas Paiute.

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SuperStroke’s Pantheon Golf Bag Line Makes Strong Debut

Growing up in Houston it was always fascinating to see how the Pappas Restaurant company successfully parlayed their popularity with seafood and Mexican restaurants into culinary realms. I remember before they had hits with chophouses and burger cafes, they even tried an Asian location in West Houston for a few years. One of the secrets to their success was the equity they built by consistently providing a quality dining experience, so it wasn’t particularly weird to see them genre hop every few years. They’d already earned our collective trust.

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That’s a bit how I felt when I first heard premium golf grip makers SuperStroke started carrying premium golf bags. The company makes a high-quality product and has done solid job evolving into a lifestyle brand by launching limited edition collectible grips and putter covers. They’ve built a loyal following and appear to be evolving their product offerings more and more.

The timing of the launch was fortuitous for my household as it coincided with the start of my daughter’s high school golf season. She chose a white carry bag and it has really elevated her look on the course and organization between shots.

FROM GRIPS TO PREMIUM GOLF BAGS

SuperStroke’s Pantheon Golf Bags come in Stand, Hybrid and Cart designs and the aesthetic is premium. Think Vessel or other brands that have made the fauxleather look a staple at clubs across the country. In the CEO’s words, this was an intentional push to make the SuperStroke brand more indispensable in the marketplace.

“In just over a decade, SuperStroke has had the privilege to become a reputable brand, recognized for performance and top-quality design,” said SuperStroke CEO Dean Dingman. “With the popular series of limited-edition grips and putter head covers we have released over the past few years, we’ve methodically been expanding more toward lifestyle-oriented pieces to complement our world-class grip offerings, and this launch of Pantheon bags solidifies that direction and gives our golfers new ways to identify more personally with our brand.”

Each SuperStroke Pantheon golf bag model is available in either all-black or all-white. Constructed of a luxury, Tour-caliber matte PU for elevated style and resilient, longlasting performance, SuperStroke’s Pantheon golf bags showcase meticulously designed features that effortlessly accommodate the needs of today’s golfers. From expertly arranged pockets with ample and convenient storage to thoughtfully tested ergonomic design and waterproof outer shells and zippers and sturdy stitching throughout, these distinctively stylish golf bags deliver ultimate function with an unmistakable elegance.

My daughter reports that even with the (presumably heavier) PU construction, it feels light to carry and is easy to keep clean. She has fun accessorizing the bag with colorful towels and bag tags which all pop nicely off of the white body of the bag. Playing partners are constantly praising the look and design of the bag. There’s a good chance these bags become a staple of the SuperStroke product line.

All three SuperStroke bag models are available exclusively on SuperStrokeUSA.com, and the SuperStroke Pantheon Cart, Hybrid and Stand Bags boast contemporary designs, ample functional protective features.

THE CHOICE IS YOURS

The SuperStroke Pantheon Cart Bag ($399) is made from the finest-quality synthetic leather (PU) and features a 14-way top to help organize and protect an entire set of clubs, along with waterproof valuables and garment pockets to safeguard essentials from the elements, and two convenient magnetic pockets for quick and secure access. Other key features on the 6.6-pound Cart Bag include an umbrella holder, magnetic RF pocket, towel ring, conveniently placed pen and tee sleeves, and rain hood.

Weighing in at 7.05 pounds, the spacious yet light and portable SuperStroke Pantheon Hybrid Bag ($399) is also constructed with top-quality synthetic leather (PU) and has a six-way top with full-length club dividers.

The 5.85-pound, top-quality synthetic leather (PU) SuperStroke Pantheon Stand Bag ($349) has a four-way top with full-length club dividers.

These durable, modern Pantheon Hybrid and Stand Bags both come with reinforced waterproof zippers, a valuables pocket, a magnetic RF front pocket for convenient access to your essential, an insulated cooler sleeve, heavyduty fiberglass legs, a pen pocket, and a rain hood.

Overall, these bags provide an elevated style with easy functionality and practical design features. They’re well worth checking out. SuperStrokeUSA.com

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Welcome to the World of South African Wine Your Guide

Howdy wine lovers and explorers! I’m Hunter, and I’m very happy to take you on a personal journey through the diverse world of South African wine. Grab your favorite glass, get comfortable, and let’s embark on a journey that’s as rich and inviting as the wines we’re about to discover.

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The Canvas of Our Journey:

Imagine a place where the horizon is painted with vineyards, like one of those Microsoft Home Screen wallpapers, where each valley and hillside offers a new story and a new unique flavor profile. This is the backdrop of our South African wine adventure. From the oceanic breezes that blow through the vines in the Western Cape to the historic estates nestled in Stellenbosch. Every different region brings its own character to the wines it produces. It’s a landscape that dreams are made of, and its wines are the stuff of legend.

Tales of Resilience and Innovation

Our story spans through centuries, beginning in the lush, verdant valleys of Constantia in the 17th century. It’s a narrative marked by determination and creativity, as each generation of South African winemakers has navigated the challenges of their times and improve from the generation before them to bring us the exquisite wines we cherish today. Embracing sustainability and innovative practices, they’ve crafted a wine industry that’s as resilient as it is dynamic, and one of the most underrated regions im my opinion, always ready to surprise and delight wine enthusiasts around the world.

A Palette of Flavors

Let’s get into the heart of South African wine, where Chenin Blanc and

Pinotage reign supreme. Chenin Blanc, known locally as Steen, is a chameleon of a grape, offering everything from bright citrus, refreshing sips to complex, aged wonders. One of my favorite clean white wines in existence. Then there’s Pinotage, South Africa’s own creation, born from Pinot Noir and Cinsault. It’s a wine that challenges expectations, with a range that spans from bright and fruity to rich and smoky, with some of the most unique flavor combinations found in red wine!

As we explore these wines together, remember that each sip is more than just a taste—it’s an invitation into the soul of South Africa, a glimpse into the passion and dedication of its winemakers and the terroir they come from. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or just beginning your wine journey, there’s something in South Africa’s vineyards for you to discover and fall deep in love with!

So, here’s to our adventure into the heart of South African wine. May it be as enriching as it is tasty! Cheers, to the unforgettable experiences we’re about to share and thank you for letting me be your guide!

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Festival de Habanos: A Symphony of Savoring Cuba’s Pinnacle Craftsmanship

In the heart of Havana, where the aroma of tobacco wafts through the air and the artistry of cigar making is a revered tradition, the annual Festival de Habanos unfolds as a grand celebration of the world’s finest cigars. This event, often referred to as the Oscars of the cigar world, is a prestigious gathering that draws aficionados, industry experts, and curious visitors into the captivating realm of Cuban cigar craftsmanship.

Celebrating Cigar Excellence: The Essence of Festival de Habanos

The Festival de Habanos is a showcase of Cuba’s mastery in the art of cigar production, a craft that has been meticulously refined over centuries. Held in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Havana, the event is a rendezvous for tobacco enthusiasts who share a passion for the unrivaled quality and complexity found in Cuban cigars.

Cigar Tasting Extravaganza: An Unparalleled Experience

At the heart of the festival is an extraordinary opportunity for cigar aficionados to indulge in the richness of Cuban tobacco. Attendees are treated to exclusive tastings of some of the world’s most sought-after cigars, often presented by master blenders and renowned cigar makers. From the iconic Cohiba to the nuanced flavors of Montecristo, the Festival de Habanos is a sensory journey through the diverse and exquisite world of Cuban cigars.

Participants not only have the chance to savor the finished product but also to witness the intricate process of cigar rolling. Master rollers demonstrate their unparalleled skill, turning tobacco leaves into works of art, reflecting the expertise passed down through generations.

Cigar Seminars and Education: Insights into the Craft

The festival goes beyond the pleasures of smoking cigars; it is also an educational experience. Seminars and workshops led by industry experts delve into the history of Cuban tobacco, the cultivation process, and the art of pairing cigars with spirits. These sessions provide a deeper understanding of the nuanced flavors and aromas that characterize Cuban cigars, offering participants a chance to elevate their appreciation for this esteemed craft.

Exclusive Releases and Limited Editions: A Collector’s Dream

One of the highlights of the Festival de Habanos is the unveiling of special releases and limited editions. Cigar enthusiasts eagerly anticipate these unique offerings, which often feature rare tobaccos and bespoke blends. The festival becomes a treasure trove for collectors, providing an opportunity to acquire cigars that are not only exceptional in flavor but also carry the prestige of being part of a limited production.

Cultural Fusion: Beyond Cigars

While the Festival de Habanos is undeniably a celebration

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of cigars, it is also a cultural extravaganza that showcases the richness of Cuban arts, music, and cuisine. Attendees are treated to live performances by local musicians, exhibitions of Cuban art, and gastronomic experiences that highlight the country’s culinary delights.

Preserving Tradition: The Significance of Festival de Habanos

In a world where mass production often overshadows craftsmanship, the Festival de Habanos serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving traditional artistry. The event pays homage to the skilled hands and time-honored techniques that go into creating each Cuban cigar, ensuring that this centuries-old tradition continues to thrive in the modern era.

The Festival de Habanos is more than an event; it’s a testament to Cuba’s unwavering commitment to excellence in cigar making—a commitment that continues to captivate the hearts and palates of cigar connoisseurs worldwide

Festival de Habanos: A Symphony of Savoring Cuba’s Pinnacle Craftsmanship

In the heart of Havana, where the aroma of tobacco wafts through the air and the artistry of cigar making is a revered tradition, the annual Festival de Habanos unfolds as a grand celebration of the world’s finest cigars. This event, often referred to as the Oscars of the cigar world, is a prestigious gathering that draws aficionados, industry experts, and curious visitors into the captivating realm of Cuban cigar craftsmanship.

Celebrating Cigar Excellence: The Essence of Festival de Habanos

The Festival de Habanos is a showcase of Cuba’s mastery in the art of cigar production, a craft that has been meticulously refined over centuries. Held in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Old Havana, the event is a rendezvous for tobacco enthusiasts who share a passion for the unrivaled quality and complexity found in Cuban cigars.

Cigar Tasting Extravaganza: An Unparalleled Experience

At the heart of the festival is an extraordinary opportunity for cigar aficionados to indulge in the richness of Cuban tobacco. Attendees are treated to exclusive tastings of some of the world’s most sought-after cigars, often presented by master blenders and renowned cigar makers. From the iconic Cohiba to the nuanced flavors of Montecristo, the Festival de Habanos is a sensory journey through the diverse and exquisite world of Cuban cigars.

Participants not only have the chance to savor the finished product but also to witness the intricate process of cigar rolling. Master rollers demonstrate their unparalleled skill, turning tobacco leaves into works of art, reflecting the expertise passed down through generations.

Cigar Seminars and Education: Insights into the Craft

The festival goes beyond the pleasures of smoking cigars; it is also an educational experience. Seminars and workshops led by industry experts delve into the history of Cuban tobacco, the

cultivation process, and the art of pairing cigars with spirits. These sessions provide a deeper understanding of the nuanced flavors and aromas that characterize Cuban cigars, offering participants a chance to elevate their appreciation for this esteemed craft.

Exclusive Releases and Limited Editions: A Collector’s Dream

One of the highlights of the Festival de Habanos is the unveiling of special releases and limited editions. Cigar enthusiasts eagerly anticipate these unique offerings, which often feature rare tobaccos and bespoke blends. The festival becomes a treasure trove for collectors, providing an opportunity to acquire cigars that are not only exceptional in flavor but also carry the prestige of being part of a limited production.

Cultural Fusion: Beyond Cigars

While the Festival de Habanos is undeniably a celebration of cigars, it is also a cultural extravaganza that showcases the richness of Cuban arts, music, and cuisine. Attendees are treated to live performances by local musicians, exhibitions of Cuban art, and gastronomic experiences that highlight the country’s culinary delights.

Preserving Tradition: The Significance of Festival de Habanos

In a world where mass production often overshadows craftsmanship, the Festival de Habanos serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving traditional artistry. The event pays homage to the skilled hands and time-honored techniques that go into creating each Cuban cigar, ensuring that this centuries-old tradition continues to thrive in the modern era.

The Festival de Habanos is more than an event; it’s a testament to Cuba’s unwavering commitment to excellence in cigar making—a commitment that continues to captivate the hearts and palates of cigar connoisseurs worldwide.

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